Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey Goth Brawn Sim Firmer Arnold Jm Robert AnliU Dinny J Chris Hill Mirkquitlla Spolkn JO Pep Up M D0WLE WE nrtallin Evelyn DUB high Ingle fecial Trirjr WceU Jit Mil Miry Jons Bowling Paul i KiyBulUo Harry BOH UNO LI a All ir Mure IJS Sieve en 1ST Trim TO 11311 r ISII Somen St Mirk CM I no I Johnson atoms suffer ttvo close setbacks A hometown comeback attempt fell Just short last Sat as the Johnson and Associates Major Atoms lost lo Burlington The first period was fast paced with many line changes on the fly Burlington drew first blood at as they scored on a pass out from behind the net They nearly added to their lead a minute later but goal tender Sean Mills made a good save on a breakaway Shortly thereafter Jim Katsi liens had to break up a twoonone But Burl pressure continued and with left a shot trickled behind Mils and a Burlington player pounced on it to moke the score Just before the period ended had to really hustle back checking to help break up a three- onone The second period started much as the first had ended Andrew broke up a twoonone But at another twoonone resulted in the third Burlington goal as a hard shot found the top corner of the net over the goalies glove They also hit goal post on their next shift But the locals started a comeback when David onetimed a perfect corner pass out from Rob- by Monckton past the Burlington goal tender Malt Lush picked up an Shortly after a goalmouth scramble that knocked Mills out of the game Georgetown scored again Scott Wilson passed to Craig lairs initial shot was block but he picked up the rebound and fired it into the net The period ended with Johnson and Associates killing a penalty called when Blair fell on a puck in front of the Georgetown net The opposition came out strongly the third period and at 12 31 a Turlington player walked around The Georgetown defense and scored Jo make it Both teams proceeded to each have several good scoring Opportunities With only 1 37 left Lush picked up a loose puck off a lace off In the opposition end and his shot found the comer of the The home team pressed but not come up with the equalizer 3 Johnson O Despite excellent by Homer the Johnson and Associates Major Atoms lost at Oakville lost Sunday Early In the first Georgetown was unable to capitalize with a two man advantage Shortly thereafter at 5 11 Oakville opened the scoring from a scramble in front of the net A few minutes later Georgetown was caught changing the defence on the fly and took advantage converting a into a lead Another penalty afforded the locals their only good scoring op portunity of the period when a high hard shot by Jim Kolsillens was gloved by the opposition goal tender During the same power piny Homer came up big stopping a twoman breakaway The period ended with the score at 20 The second period again had getting the better scoring opportunities Wesley Burke did a good backchecking job to break up a twoonone Later Shannon Morris blocked a hard shot And Homer stopped nine shots to keep the score at Johnson and Associates were also on the defensive for most of the third Homer stopped 12 shots In AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO PLACES TO GO Void MAIN 8773388 eluding another breakaway Many of them were of the difficult variety But with only three seconds remain had another breakaway and this time they scored to make the final score Wednesday November 10S7 Neils Music split games at tourney ile peewi hockey team split weekend games the Hockey tournament In their first game Saturday Georgetown defeated Strong positional play exceptional goaltcnding by Grant and a solid team effort were the keys to the win Playing solid games on defense were Michael Derek Blaine Kennedy and Cory Forwards Bobby Camp bell Ryan Scott Brian Robbie Brown Andrew Marshall Mike Adam Nixon and Kevin Shaw all played a strong game and Andrew Marshall and Cory each scored two goals lor Georgetown both played in outstanding game Marsha was chosen the MVP by the coaches from Kevin Shaw scored the other goal on a fine Individual effort Assists went to Bobble Bobby and Cory The Georgetown team consisting of minor and with some of the players In their first year of hockey were no match Sun the London team Tin Loudon towered above and Summer jobs Applications arc now being for senior positions with the Hal ton Hills Recreation and Parks Depart during the summer months May through August These positions arc responsible for the hiring and training of staff organizing programs and administrative duties inn torSen lor Supervisor Supervisors or Supe isorb Deadline for applying to these positions Is Friday December 11 1937 Call 5l85cxt Georgetown team by wide margin London being a much faster major team skated around the Georgetown players almost at will as they ran up a win v is the busiest player on the ice as he handled well over shots Georgetown managed to get about four shots on net for the entire game Derek was chosen as Georgetown MVP by the London For many of the Georgetown players It was Hie first tournament they had ever played In The players enjoyed the hockey tournament and are looking forwird to playing In the greater London tournament in Into January Flights regain winning form op fi the week Flights came back to win ning form against tenders In a close one taking the final two games for a one point win Mur Mike Pepper and Grant Richardson were the big throwers for flights with Dennis Thorogood Ray and Jim Fisher com through for the Wes tenders Panthers put on a strong set against Ensigns in winning by Henry Graham 140 was the score of note for Panthers Mean while leaders Hustlers stretched their lead over Flights with result over Independents In dependents Peter Buckley scored a 180 maximum Hustlers Ged Williams made the most of a strong performance with three starts and a ton Beaumont had an even night with four starts four finishes a ton and 140 Ron Scarlett and Ray also turned in good play In this match Bottom of the table Firemen looked as though they may cause an upset when taking the first game of their match with Exports However they lost four In a row then a win then lost three in a row had a high start of 118 and Mike scored a high 140 In the losing effort Pet Pickering began with a 93 and Brian Hicks began with S2 Pickering also finished with 130 and scored 140 during the match His best effort was the 130 fish which ended on the bull Hicks also scored 134 and George a 123 The second division big match of the day could well have been High Rollers versus Eliminators After splitting the first two games rollers went on a roll so to speak for the next five to strand their opponents Stan Mathews finished four games and had good support from Matk and Kouvoumjlan Meanwhile leaders Snojaks were having a hard time with the Aces After taking the first three in a row Snojaks fell back and lost the next three there by makig a very close contest Aces were hitting the high scores and had problems with finishing 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